Phrases
Clauses
Adverb vs Adjective
Commas
Semicolons
100

Finish the sentence: Phrases do not have:

a subject and verb

100

What type of clause can stand alone by itself?

Independent clause

100

Adjectives describe what?

Nouns

100

How many jobs can commas have?

8

100

How many jobs do semicolons have?

2

200

Phrases are NOT:

complete sentences

200

Clauses include these two parts of speech:

Subject and verb

200

Adverbs usually end with these:

The letters l and y

200

Commas separate things in a:

List

200

The pause that a semicolon has is            than a comma's.

Stronger

300

How many types of phrases are there?

5
300

A dependent clause begins with a:

Subordinating conjunction (Big words)

300

Adjectives modify what?

Actions or descriptions
300

Commas separate these two phrases from the rest of the text.

Opener and closer phrases
300

A semicolon looks like it has these two punctuation marks in it.  

A comma and a period.

400

A prepositional phrase includes:

A preposition (obviously) and its object/predicate

400

How many words can a clause be?

Two or more
400

Adverbs can tell us how often something happens. True or false?

True
400

Commas surround definitions, aka

Appositives
400

They can separate these:

Long items in a list

500

How often is a phrase a complete sentence? 

Never

500

How many types of primary clauses are there?

Two: independent and dependent. 

500

Identify the adverb in this sentence: Joe the big, fat panda walked slowly to eat more of his bamboo.

Slowly

500

Can they sit between a greeting and a name?

Yes

500
They connect what?

2 related complete sentences.